“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sailaway from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” ~ Mark Twain

Departing Tirana to Shkodra we finally have our entire group of 41 passengers together for the first time. The remaining 11 arrived the previous afternoon – 24 hours later than expected due to late flights and an unscheduled overnight in Istanbul. That is certainly not the ideal way to start a vacation and I feel badly for the new arrivals. They are tired, jet-lagged, and missed the first day of sight-seeing.

The weather seemed to match the mood of the morning, and for the first couple of hours the view was pretty much a blur through rain splattered windows. Thankfully it began to ease up and by mid-morning was down to a sprinkle.

Our first stop of the day entailed a good hike up the hill for the magnificent views from Rozafa Castle. The rocky path was quite slippery so we took our time to avoid any spills. The castle is mostly of Venetian design and overlooks both the Bojana and Drin rivers.

As we approached the border of Montenegro, the scenery became more lush. Everything was green. I was especially excited to see the hills dotted in wild purple iris. We also passed by several of the bunkers that we had heard about the previous day. There are over 700,000 of these in Albania.

Bunker

Alex handled the border crossing formalities for us as we waited patiently on the bus. First our exit from Albania which took about 1/2 hour for the agent to inspect our passports. The passports were then returned to us. Next our bus drove about 200 yards where our passports were again inspected by the official from Montenegro. Another 1/2 hour later, appropriate fees paid, and we were on our way.

Evidently there is a correct amount of “incentive” money that is handed over to expedite the procedure. Alex informed us that this same crossing has taken up to three hours in the past with previous groups.

For a while the road borders a lake and I am in awe of the natural beauty of this area.

I think I am in heaven

Final stop was at a monastery dating back to the 12th century.

Even the bee hives had their own small church.

Did you spot the small church for the bees?

Arriving just before dinner at our home for the next two nights in Kolasin.

Bianca Resort

GRATITUDE MOMENT: Today I am grateful to be back in the mountains. Somehow I feel more at home when surrounded by trees.

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About Tim and Joanne Joseph

Hi and welcome! We are Tim and Joanne Joseph and we have just embarked on our "next chapter". At a stage in life where traveling the world, taking pictures, and sharing our adventures with friends and family will be our dream come true.

i was on this trip with you,,,, You have done a wonderful job on your blog in capturing so many things that I saw but was too lazy to document. would you please repost the name of the solar systm you are using for your battery recharge. It is such a marvelous idea . and I am afraid I lost the name

Hello Erma! Thank you for checking out our blog. The name of the solar unit is Goal Zero. You can read more about them and see their newest products at http://www.goalzero.com. Tim found the best prices for them on Amazon.com when we got ours.

I have been to Albania many times and think it a wondrous country. We are slowly making a film about the travels of Edward Lear in Albania and completing drawings of the same views he drew on his travels in 1848. The film is now in its 16th year! I have just started talking to a producer about the prospects of getting it completed- as the first fully animated documentary travel- film! Tim

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Hi and welcome! We are Tim and Joanne Joseph and we have just embarked on our "next chapter". At a stage in life where traveling the world, taking pictures, and sharing our adventures with friends and family will be our dream come true.